An internal state of tension or arousal caused by a biological or psychological need that motivates an organism to act to reduce that tension.
From Old English 'drifan' meaning 'to compel, impel, urge.' Psychological sense from Clark Hull's drive theory (1943).
A drive is your body's alarm system — hunger drives you to eat, thirst drives you to drink, tiredness drives you to sleep.
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